Marshall Brickman, the brilliant co-writer of the classic film 'Annie Hall', passed away, leaving behind a rich legacy.
His collaborations with Woody Allen shaped cinematic history, producing witty and insightful films that are still relevant today.
Beyond his film work, Brickman contributed significantly to Broadway, co-writing the popular musicals 'Jersey Boys' and 'The Addams Family'.
His sharp dialogue and cultural references in his writing have made a lasting impact, influencing generations of filmmakers and writers.